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  2. Chinese Poetry, Chinese Ancient Poetry - China Highlights

    www.chinahighlights.com/travelguide/culture/chinese-poetry.htm

    Du Fu, Li Bai and Su Shi are considered among the best ancient poets, and there are five major kinds of major ancient poetic styles called Shi, Ci, Ge, Qu and Fu. The very ancient poetry that was written a thousand or more years ago was simpler and about common things like love, romance and nature that people appreciate.

  3. Chinese poetry - Wikipedia

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    Chinese poetry is poetry written, spoken, or chanted in the Chinese language, and a part of the Chinese literature. While this last term comprises Classical Chinese , Standard Chinese , Mandarin Chinese , Yue Chinese , and other historical and vernacular forms of the language, its poetry generally falls into one of two primary types, Classical ...

  4. 13 Famous Chinese Poems with English Translations

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    Reading Chinese poetry and immersing yourself in the culture is a great way to learn the language. Read on as we share our pick of famous Chinese poems, ranging from Chinese farewell poems to Chinese poems about love. Since ancient times, humans the world over have memorized and recited poetry.

  5. Classical Chinese poetry - Wikipedia

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    Classical Chinese poetry is traditional Chinese poetry written in Classical Chinese and typified by certain traditional forms, or modes; traditional genres; and connections with particular historical periods, such as the poetry of the Tang dynasty.

  6. The Book of Songs: Poems that helped shape Chinese thought - BBC

    www.bbc.com/culture/article/20180525-the-book-of-songs...

    A collection of ‘folk poems’ said to have been picked up from alleys and fields around China, The Book of Songs also functioned as satire, diplomacy and moral instruction, writes Martin Kern.

  7. Shijing, the first anthology of Chinese poetry. It was compiled by the ancient sage Confucius (551–479 bc) and cited by him as a model of literary expression, for, despite its numerous themes, the subject matter was always “expressive of pleasure without being licentious, and of grief without being.

  8. The Shijing詩經 (Classic of Poetry; Book of Odes) - Chinese...

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    In chapter 4 (pp. 147–193) of his magnum opus on early Chinese textual culture, the author offers a sweeping survey of the Shijing poetry from its beginnings in religious ritual to its uses in Eastern Zhou interstate diplomacy, and further to its canonization and historicization in the early empire.

  9. Classical Chinese poetry: a guide for the curious - Substack

    colingorrie.substack.com/p/classical-chinese-poetry-a-guide

    Classical Chinese poetry is written in Classical Chinese – or, perhaps more accurately for much of the corpus, Literary Chinese. What's the difference between the two? Indulge me in some definitions: Classical Chinese is the written language of a particular period of Chinese literature, lasting roughly from the late Spring and Autumn period ...

  10. On “Nineteen Ancient Poems” - Poetry Foundation

    www.poetryfoundation.org/poetrymagazine/articles/157859

    Of pre-Tang poetry, the “Nineteen Ancient Poems” (古詩十九首) is regarded as one of the three most prominent poetic classics of Chinese literature.

  11. Shijing 诗经 [Cambridge Chinese Classics]

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    Shijing (The Classic of Poetry, or the Book of Odes) is the earliest existing anthology of poetry in China. It comprises 305 poems dating from the beginning of the Western Zhou period (1046–771 BCE) to the mid-Spring and Autumn period ( approx. 771 - 476 BCE ). This also gives it another name “The Three Hundred Poems”.